Anderson Kenga Mweni-Arloste, Director of Arlom Kenya Safaris and Founder of Arloste Ganze Foundation and Arloste Ganze Academy in Silala Secondary School donating lockers
Courtesy Image//: Anderson Kenga Mweni-Arloste, Director of Arlom Kenya Safaris and Founder of Arloste Ganze Foundation and Arloste Ganze Academy in Silala Secondary School donating lockers
Today, we celebrate an act of kindness as performed by one Anderson Kenga Mweni-Arloste.
This is an inspiring tale of a community leader whose humanity efforta shape community change even in a small way.
“My visit to Silala Secondary School and the Ganze woodwork workshop highlights a strong commitment to community development, particularly in the areas of education support and youth empowerment through skill development” Anderson Kenga Mweni – Arloste
Courtesy Image//: Silala Students enjoying lockers donated by Anderson Kenga Mweni-Arloste
Anderson is a man with a Heart of Gold Turning Social Experiments into an Unexpectedly Inspirational Moments.
“By donating 10 lockers to Silala Secondary School, I have directly improved the learning environment for students. Proper storage and seating contribute to better concentration, discipline, and overall academic performance. This gesture also encourages students to value education and take their studies seriously”. Anderson Kenga Mweni – Arloste
Giving back is something all of us should be thinking about.
Anderson’s delivery of the lockers, after a promise he made in December last year, demonstrates accountability and reliability in his leadership.
Courtesy Image//: Anderson Kenga Mweni-Arloste with local Leaders and his crew
It reassures the community that their concerns are heard and addressed, fostering trust between community leaders and educational institutions.
Visiting the Ganze woodwork workshop and donating timber for free training in carpentry provides a valuable opportunity for youth to gain hands-on vocational skills.
With unemployment being a challenge in many communities, empowering young people with marketable skills equips them with self-reliance and economic opportunities.
Not all students may pursue higher education, but skill-based training such as carpentry offers an alternative path to financial independence.
By supporting the workshop, Anderson encourages technical education, which is essential for both individual livelihoods and community development.
His initiative sets an example of leaders working together for the common good. It inspires other stakeholders—government officials, local businesses, and NGOs—to step in and support similar programs, creating a more collaborative and empowered society.
Education and skills training are key drivers of economic progress.
“By supporting schools and vocational training, I am contributing to the long-term empowerment of families by equipping young people with the tools they need to build sustainable careers.My visit was more than just a donation—it was an investment in the future of the community. Through education and skill development, I am fostering a generation that is empowered, self-sufficient, and ready to contribute positively to society.”Anderson Kenga Mweni – Arloste
“My visit to Silala Secondary School and Ganze woodwork workshop, accompanied by Edward Kingi Lebanon, Jackson Mangi, Kenga Chula Swalehe, Chula Jumaa Ndundhi, Michael Chanzera Muranja, Karani Mugandha, and Badhuru, highlighted my commitment to education and youth empowerment. Donating 10 lockers improved student learning, while providing timber for free carpentry training equipped youth with vital skills. This initiative fosters self-reliance, economic growth, and community trust. ” Anderson Kenga Mweni-Arloste